When the final "glove" with Biden had not yet taken place, Trump criticized the "leader" Kristen Welker from NBC.

"She has always been bad and very biased, like most reporters of fake news, but I still fight to the end," US President Trump on October 18 tweeted about Welker.

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Kristen Welker on Today's show Photo: NBC

The final debate between Trump and Biden is scheduled to take place in Tennessee at 9pm Eastern America on October 22 (8:00 a.m., October 23, Hanoi), around topics: anti-Covid-19, American family.

Welker, 44, has a Native American father and a black mother.

Welker has followed coverage of many members of the Obama administration and is a key member in the NBC 2016 election season news group.

She is known for being unafraid to ask tough questions and rarely lets politicians avoid answering them.

Last month, Welker was named the 2020 TV Series Outstanding Journalist at the Women Press Awards in Washington.

Welker runs the Democratic primary round debate in November 2019 alongside Rachel Maddow, Andrea Mitchell and Ashley Parker.

President Trump's criticism may come from an article in the right-wing New York Post, saying that Welker "has deep ties to the Democrats".

This sheet indicates that Welker comes from a family that has a tradition of supporting Democrats.

They donated $ 3,300 to Joe Biden's 2020 election campaign and $ 2,100 to Hillary Clinton in 2016. They also contributed $ 7,300 to the Democratic National Committee from 2004 to 2020. In 2012, Welker et al.

Although Kristen Welker's current resume doesn't list which party she is registered with, she registered as a Democrat and on Rhode Island in 2004 and in Washington, in 2012.

As a reporter for the White House, Welker once questioned Trump fiercely in January 2019: "President, have you or did not work for Russia. Yes or no?".

The New York Post wrote that "her treatment of Mr. Trump is the complete opposite of how she treats Democratic politicians".

"I'll ask you about Flint," Welker said of Michigan's water crisis.

"Anyone who has worked with Welker knows she is an activist, not a reporter. The White House press group sees her as congressman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez or House Speaker Nancy Pelosi."

Meanwhile, journalist Tom Jones writes on the Poynter Institute Institute of Media's NGO website on Media Studies that it is "pointless" to question someone because of their parents' political tendencies.

Trump's senior adviser Jason Miller also praised Welker in a recent interview with Fox News.

"I appreciate Kristen Welker very much. I think she will do a great job as a moderator of the final debate. I think she's a journalist with a very fair approach," Miller said.